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How to Say ‘Have’ in Mexican Spanish

Que tenga

keh TEHNG-gah

[keh TEHNG-gah]

💬 Usage Tip: A polite and formal way to wish someone well.

Phrase Breakdown

Que

[keh]

that

Used to introduce a relative clause.

Example

Espero que tenga un buen viaje.

I hope that you have a good trip.

tenga

[TEHNG-gah]

have (subjunctive)

A subjunctive form of the verb 'tener', often used to express wishes or recommendations.

Example

Que tenga un excelente día.

May you have an excellent day.

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